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OPEC+ to weigh rollover or small cut at Monday meeting, sources say

/ 08:24 AM September 05, 2022

OPEC headquarters in Vienna

The logo of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is pictured at its headquarters in Vienna, Austria. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader/File Photo

LONDON- OPEC+ is likely to keep oil output quotas unchanged for October at a meeting on Monday, five OPEC+ sources said, although some sources would not rule out a small production cut to bolster prices that have slid due to fears of an economic slowdown.

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies including Russia, known as OPEC+, meets as demand faces headwinds and supply could be boosted by returning Iranian crude if Tehran secures a deal with world powers on its nuclear work.

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Brent crude has dropped to about $93 a barrel from $120 in June on fears of an economic slowdown and recession in the West.

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Iran is expected to add 1 million barrels per day to supply or 1 percent of global demand if sanctions are eased although the prospect for securing a nuclear deal looked less clear on Friday.

Last month, top OPEC producer Saudi Arabia flagged the possibility of output cuts to address what it sees as exaggerated oil price declines.

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Signals from the physical market suggest supply remains tight, with many OPEC states producing below targets and fresh Western sanctions are threatening Russian exports.

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Russia said last week it would stop supplying oil to countries which support the idea of capping the price of Russian energy supplies amid a military conflict in Ukraine.

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It also further cut gas deliveries in Europe, which will likely face a new gas price spike.

Five OPEC+ sources said on Sunday the Sept. 5 meeting could roll over existing policies.

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However, two sources out of five said the group could discuss a small cut of 100,000 barrels per day to bring production quotas back to August levels. One of the two sources said this would give the market “a sentiment of a symbolic cut.”

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